Sagittaria graminea Crushed Ice
£4.90 – £28.90Sagittaria graminea Crushed Ice: This variety of oar leaved arrowhead has green oar shaped leaves leaves variably mottled with white.
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Sagittaria graminea Crushed Ice: This variety of oar leaved arrowhead has green oar shaped leaves leaves variably mottled with white.
Broad leaved arrowhead or duck potato is edible, with large and broad leaves and white flowers with yellow centres.
Sagittaria mixed (Arrowhead mixed): Lost label arrowhead mix. Minimum 1 plant or 3 turions per plant ordered.
Sagittaria sagittifolia is our native arrowhead, with black centred flowers, less invasive than the others.
Sagittaria sagittifolia Flore Pleno is the double form of the asian arrowhead and has double white pompom flowers on arrow shaped foliage.
Sagittaria sagittifolia leucopetala (Japanese Arrowhead) has broad blunt-tipped arrow-shaped leaves, and white flowers with yellow centres.
Saururus cernuus (Lizard’s tail) is a fast growing plant with light green leaves and curious hooked tail-like white flowers. The leaves and roots are aromatic, smelling of orange peel.
Saururus chinensis (Asian Lizard’s tail) has aromatic foliage and white hooked flowers.
Schoenoplectus (Scirpus) albescens (Candy striped rush) is a tall bulrush with fine pin stripe variegation longitudinally on the tubular leaves.
Schoenoplectus (Scirpus) cernuus (Fibre optic plant) is now Isolepis cernua, and is a grass-like rush with tiny white flowers in profusion at the tips of the leaves.
Schoenoplectus (Scirpus) lacustris (Common or Grey Clubrush) is the true native bulrush.
Schoenoplectus (Scirpus) zebrinus (Zebra Rush) has strong horizontal banding of white on green leaves.